Yes, sunflower stalks can be pulled out of the ground after the plants have finished blooming and the seeds have been harvested. It's best to wait until the stalks are dry and brittle, making them easier to remove. If you want to clear the area for new planting or to tidy up the garden, pulling them out can be an effective method. Alternatively, you can cut them down at the base and leave the roots to decompose in the soil.
Sunflower leaves, stalks, and seeds are not poisionious to rabbits.
Sunflower seeds are ground and the oil obtained from them, which is then refined and packaged.
This practice is called no-till farming. Leaving crop stalks in the ground helps to reduce erosion by holding the soil in place, retaining moisture, and promoting soil health by adding organic matter back into the ground as the stalks decompose.
The water hyacinth's roots are in water, while the sunflower's roots are in soil. The Water hyacinth's leaf stalks are swollen and contains air, while the sun flower's leaf stalks are different in shape
yes ! pods and stalks . almost to the ground .
Yes, sunflower seeds will grow if planted in the ground, given the right conditions such as adequate sunlight, water, and soil nutrients.
sunflowers grow above ground .
No, they grow on the ground.
It is a push and a pull. When you move your body towards the ground, it is a pull. A pull as in a pull to the ground. It is a push when you are moving away from the ground.
becaus anything that grows from the ground is good for you...
Yes, you are allowed to pull these out of the ground. But you can not pull OB stakes out of the ground.
Just like every other plant on Earth. Put a seed in the ground, water it and presto a long time later you have a sunflower.